Yes, Immigration Medical Dr. will project the cost of the next 5 years, and if it is over $5600 per year average, then they will recommend refusal for excessive demand.JKidd said:My father has this will it cause excessive demand on health service?
Your case sounds really upsetting. You have my utmost sympathy. It's not much, I know, but better than feeling like people are ignoring your post. :-(JCDM143 said:I have also a similar case with my husband. He has a stage 4 renal failure. My PR application was denied due to excessive demand from renal failure. I have applied this when I was single last 2010, I got approved Oct 2011 asking my passport. But we had a wedding last May 2011, so I have to declare my change status from single to married and then they have requested police clearance and medical along with the application form of my husband.
My PR application was denied last Nov 2013 due to excessive demand from renal failure. We are so sad, especially now that I am 7 months pregnant and desperate of what to do?!!!!
Does anybody know if we still have a chance to get this approved if we reapply??? or do I still have other options????
Because your husband is inadmissible due to medical reasons, I don't think he can apply as a skilled worker or other means because I believe (I could be wrong) that those other means of entering Canada also require a medical check. Have you thought about living with him in his country?JCDM143 said:I have also a similar case with my husband. He has a stage 4 renal failure. My PR application was denied due to excessive demand from renal failure. I have applied this when I was single last 2010, I got approved Oct 2011 asking my passport. But we had a wedding last May 2011, so I have to declare my change status from single to married and then they have requested police clearance and medical along with the application form of my husband.
My PR application was denied last Nov 2013 due to excessive demand from renal failure. We are so sad, especially now that I am 7 months pregnant and desperate of what to do?!!!!
Does anybody know if we still have a chance to get this approved if we reapply??? or do I still have other options????
Unfortunately she is also inadmissible for PR due to her husband's medical condition.mikeymyke said:Because your husband is inadmissible due to medical reasons, I don't think he can apply as a skilled worker or other means because I believe (I could be wrong) that those other means of entering Canada also require a medical check. Have you thought about living with him in his country?
What kind of application? Parent / grandparent sponsorship? Spousal sponsorship?Serum Creatinine 1.4. Will they refer me to a Nephrologist for further investigations? If so, what will be the investigations that I have to undergo for clearing CIC medical exam?